Posted on Mar 17, 2017
What catch-phrase used by veterans instantly identifies in which branch of service they serve(d)?
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I'll leave them untitled to make it fun:
- "Hooah"
- "Oo Rah"
- "Hoo Yah"
- "Excuse me, I ordered the no foam, skinny decaf macchiato."
- "Hooah"
- "Oo Rah"
- "Hoo Yah"
- "Excuse me, I ordered the no foam, skinny decaf macchiato."
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MCPO (Join to see) No No No your not military anymore. Your like the FBI and ATF your law enforcement. Good one though Sir
At a Military forum - there where representatives from Army, Navy, AF and Marines - A question was asked
You find a scorpion in your tent - what do you do.
The Sailor said - well I must be camping but I guess Id kill it.
The Soldier said - Id use my boot to kill it
The Marine said - Id rip its tail off and eat it
The Airman said - Id call room service and find out why there was a tent in my room...
You find a scorpion in your tent - what do you do.
The Sailor said - well I must be camping but I guess Id kill it.
The Soldier said - Id use my boot to kill it
The Marine said - Id rip its tail off and eat it
The Airman said - Id call room service and find out why there was a tent in my room...
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MSgt J D McKee
PS. Unintentionally left the Navy out of the road to hell thing. They did play a big part in all the air power and cruise missilry and I think some naval gunfire. I'd bet the Army had some air assets there, and maybe the Marines too. I heard that called "Aberdeen Proving Ground Number Two" by a Colonel who later became a 3-Star, and someone told me there were at least 3 air traffic controllers working full time de-conflicting missions on that road. Just not wanting to credit the USAF for the whole thing when that wasn't true. But, sort of proves my point---same team, and the team is exquisitely lethal.
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MSgt Thomas Mason
Dearest Davida: Have you heard the really good one from the Air Force? "I joined the Air Force - because I could!" As the father of a Ranger, Grandfather of a Marine, son and nephew of Combat Engineers in Europe and the Pacific - I love and respect them all. We're top dog!
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SPC James Seigars
CPL Campbell, I was in Iraq with the 101st & we were attached to the Marines. I actually was stung by a scorpion in the forehead, which woke me up. We caught it and did exactly what you said: found a camel Spider and fought them. It took 3 of the spiders, but the scorpion got his due. As for me, I had a fever for a few days but kept going. After all the war wasn’t taking a break to wait on me to get to 100% as we all know.
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Hooah--99% chance he or she is an Army vet
Semper Fi--100% chance he or she is a Marine
Bulkhead (wall), Passageway (hall), Deck (floor), Starboard (right)/Port (left), Geedunk--95% chance Navy, Coast Guard, or Merchant Marine
Cool!, Nonner--Air Force
Semper Fi--100% chance he or she is a Marine
Bulkhead (wall), Passageway (hall), Deck (floor), Starboard (right)/Port (left), Geedunk--95% chance Navy, Coast Guard, or Merchant Marine
Cool!, Nonner--Air Force
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Cpl Joseph Zach
'you had better you head and ass wired together ___"
"you don't take cover, you'll lose that brain housing group young _____"
also, "Ging" for money-money
gues which branch ?? ha ha
"you don't take cover, you'll lose that brain housing group young _____"
also, "Ging" for money-money
gues which branch ?? ha ha
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PO1 Walter White
PO3 Bob McCord - Sounds like you were a Corpsman. Am I right? I always said that Corpsman is the toughest job in the Navy, because you never know when you are going too train with the Marines, and then probable the front lines.
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Sgt Dale Briggs
I worked with a guy many years ago that ran boats up and down the Delta depositing Marines and Seals inland. He had a Purple Heart evidently that big boat made a worthy target for B40 rockets, his boat was ambushed and he ended up getting blown into the river.
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HOOAH, Army
HOOYAH, Navy
OOH RAH, USMC
Dammit! Who are the last donut?, Air Force
HOOYAH, Navy
OOH RAH, USMC
Dammit! Who are the last donut?, Air Force
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PO1 Joseph Glennon
Captain, in my 20 years (and change) in the Navy, I don't think I said "Hooyah" a single time.
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CDR Darryl Gordon
I agree with PO1 Glennon, 20 plus a little Navy here. Didn't hear Hooya, Didn't say Hooya, Now, aye, or aye aye that's a different matter in addition to our entire secret language mentioned by several above.
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Rebecca Harding
I truly enjoy that every time I've entered a Navy base, the sentry says, "Welcome aboard!"
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PO1 Steven Siepp
CDR Darryl Gordon - Serving aboard ARS-8 USS Preserver with divers and being used as a dive platform for other Navy Assets, heard Hoo Yah, and Hoo Yah deep sea diver quite a bit
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Turning and burning.
Driving and diving.
Haze grey and underway.
Hurry up and wait.
Ladder.
Master at Arms.
POD.
Aye, Sir.
Shore patrol
Liberty
Driving and diving.
Haze grey and underway.
Hurry up and wait.
Ladder.
Master at Arms.
POD.
Aye, Sir.
Shore patrol
Liberty
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SPC David Willis
Yea if someone says some line of lingo that sounds completely foreign to me I just assume theyre Navy.
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Nonner, is a major Air Force giveaway. Another is calling the Barracks the Dorms.
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MSgt (Join to see)
Retired from the Air Force and never heard “nonner”. Reading the comments explains why. But, we intel folk did use the term “knuckledragger” for flightline workers.
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Let's see: Semper Fi (Marines), We're just as good as Marines (Army), Sure glad we had Marines (Navy), We're just as good as the Navy (Coast Guard), Do you have some Grey Poupon? (Air Force)
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PO2 Michael Kraft
Cpl David Schaffer - Whenever I found myself stuck on a navy base, i always scouted out the marines to hang with....we'd drink and abuse the squids together...
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Cpl Raymond Bitting
Cpl. Schaffer I get why you respect the CG. We Marines were always doing less with more and hand me downs. My first tour to Mt. Fuji we stayed on a condemned Army base. Yes, it was condemned for a reason, But as always, we made it work.
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No Jarheads get crayons
Hooah!!!
Semper Fi!!
Leg!
Kick the tires and light the fires...
Brown Shoes.
and, all those crazy directions and ship references: Head, Bulkhead, Fore, Aft, Starboard, Port...
So, the funniest thing I ever heard, was when an Army Boat unit worked with us... They are Soldiers, in Army uniforms, but they talked like sailors... so, strange it was...
MSgt Ken "Airsoldier" Collins-Hardy
Semper Fi!!
Leg!
Kick the tires and light the fires...
Brown Shoes.
and, all those crazy directions and ship references: Head, Bulkhead, Fore, Aft, Starboard, Port...
So, the funniest thing I ever heard, was when an Army Boat unit worked with us... They are Soldiers, in Army uniforms, but they talked like sailors... so, strange it was...
MSgt Ken "Airsoldier" Collins-Hardy
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LCpl Darrell J. Farley Jr.
Col Williams the Army ships were for cargo and transport weren't they? I had an old copy of Leatherneck Magazine that had a article about that!
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LCpl Darrell J. Farley Jr.
And I forgot ... Leatherneck
And... DEVILDOG!!! Chesty must be rolling in his grave because no one mentioned that!!!
And... DEVILDOG!!! Chesty must be rolling in his grave because no one mentioned that!!!
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SPC David Hannaman
When I was in Desert Shield we were at an unfinished international airport we slept in the parking garage and crapped in 55 gallon drums (flies everywhere).
The Air Force guys on the other side of the airport slept in air conditioning and got paid "substandard housing pay"... mad, yeah.
Well, maybe not mad, but definitely jealous.
The Air Force guys on the other side of the airport slept in air conditioning and got paid "substandard housing pay"... mad, yeah.
Well, maybe not mad, but definitely jealous.
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SSG Timothy McCoy
SSG Timothy McCoy - SFC William Hawes with OPSEC firmly emplaced what job does your daughter do at supersonic speed?
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SSgt Philbert "Phil" Ortega
SSG Timothy McCoy - You must be talking to your fellow soldier! I think he deserves a bit more respect! Anyone's daughter who flies's at supersonic speed is someone that is too intelligent to regard you or your comment. I was with SOC Joint Forces and I still received substandard housing. But with all the banter and shit we give each other, let me say Thank you for your service!
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As a former medic I'd be remiss if I didn't mention;
Broke Dick - Which could refer to a busted up soldier or as an actual diagnoses. Saw many a young bucks at Ft Leonard Wood after their first liberty come in with fractured penises.
TMC - Troop Medical Clinic or Tylenol, Motrin and Crutches.
DFO - Dun Fell Out.
Baby Doctor's - Fresh off the watermelon truck.
Banana Bag - IV, potassium and electrolytes.
PT - Physical Therapy aka Pain & Torture.
Broke Dick - Which could refer to a busted up soldier or as an actual diagnoses. Saw many a young bucks at Ft Leonard Wood after their first liberty come in with fractured penises.
TMC - Troop Medical Clinic or Tylenol, Motrin and Crutches.
DFO - Dun Fell Out.
Baby Doctor's - Fresh off the watermelon truck.
Banana Bag - IV, potassium and electrolytes.
PT - Physical Therapy aka Pain & Torture.
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MSgt Gene B.
SPC Michelle Nelson - Thompson, my stepmom, rest her soul was a nurse. She also taught sex education in the schools. During the condom portion, some wag would always chime in that the one she was using was too small. Her response, "Really?" whereupon she would carefully stretch it out and slide it over her head and unroll it down just over her nose. She would then exhale through her nose and inflate it. The class would go wild. She'd then flick it off and let it fly across the room. She'd ask, "You're bigger than that?" Class dismissed.
And yes, she demonstrated it for me. Damnedest thing I've ever seen!
And yes, she demonstrated it for me. Damnedest thing I've ever seen!
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SPC Michelle Nelson - Thompson
MSgt Gene Buettner That is awesome! I bet she was a favorite with the kids.
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PO2 Bob Stanton
CDR Kenneth Kaiser - Elixir of Terpin Hydrate is no longer carried OTC as the FDA said it did not work well, but with an RX from a doctor a pharmacy will compound it if they have the capabilities. I found it worked well, especially if you got ETH w/C.
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